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A webhook for Plex that changes the color of your LIFX lights to match the main colors of the poster art being played.

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plex-lifx-webhook

A webhook for Plex that changes the color of your LIFX lights to match the main colors of the poster art being played.

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Requirements

  • LIFX lights already installed and set up
  • Plex Pass and Server version that supports Plex Webhooks
  • Python 3
  • Clone Repository

Usage

  • Navigate to directory where you cloned the repository
  • Configure variables - must restart script after any config changes
  • pip install -r requirements.txt
  • python plexlifx.py
  • Add the webhook http://localhost:5000 to your Plex Server

How it works

This webhook runs a local webserver using Flask which recieves requests from Plex when certain media events occur for categories movie and episode. Based on filter criteria that can be set in the config file the webhook decides whether or not to generate an effect. If this event matches our criteria then it grabs the thumbnail that came along with the request and uses color-thief-py to generate a color palette. Then, using the api wrapper provided by PIFX, sets your LIFX lights to match the color palette.

Boilerplate code heavily based on plex2hue-relay.

Key Features

  • When playing a movie or episode sets lights to match the color palette of the media thumbnail.
  • When media is paused or stopped, lights are restored to a default "pause" theme.
  • When media is resumed, lights return to the media color palette
  • See the Configuration section for more information about customizing the experience.

Configuration

Configuration is done in the config.ini file found at the root level.

Configuration Default Description Required Example
LogFile The file where logs will be written. Yes plex_lifx_webhook.log
FlaskPort 5000 The port that flask will run on. No
IgnorePlayerUUIDs none Specify a comma separated list of player UUIDs which will be ignored by the webhook. Any requests sent by one of the players listed here will not trigger any events. Comma separated, no spaces No
LocalPlayerOnly true Specifies whether or not events should only be triggered for local players or all players. No
APIKey Your LIFX Api Key. Go here to get one for your account. Yes
Brightness .35 The brightness level the lights will be dimmed to when a movie/show starts. Any number between 0.0-1.0 where 1.0 represents 100% brightness. No
Duration 2s Determines how quickly the lights will transition to the them once the movie/show starts playing. Specify any whole number in seconds. No
NumColors 4 Determines how many colors will be chosen from the color palette. If you specify more colors than you have light bulbs then you will be defaulted to the number of bulbs available. For example, if you have 8 bulbs but specify 10 colors, then only 8 colors will be chosen. If you have 8 bulbs but specify 4 colors, then 4 colors will be chosen and you will have pairs of bulbs with the same color. This will depend on the order that bulbs are specified in the config file. If you do not specify the bulbs explicitly then the colors will be applied in random order. No
ColorQuality 1 How precise the color selection will be. Can choose any whole number between 1 and 10, where 1 is the lowest quality. Note that increasing quality will increase the time spent calculating colors and may be slower. No
DefaultPauseTheme The name of the default theme that should be restored when media pauses or stops. Yes Basic
DefaultPlayTheme The name of the default theme that should be used should the webhook fail to generate a color palette. Yes Movie Blue
Lights Comma separated list of your lightbulb names. Any lights excluded in this list will be ignored and left untouched by the webhook. The order you specify the bulbs in will effect how colors get applied. For example, assume we have a color palette of (red, blue, yellow, green), and we have specified lights "a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,i", the the colors will be applied like so. Lights a, b, and c will be red. Lights d and e will be blue. Lights f and g will be yellow. And lights h and i will be green. If you choose not to specify any lights then the webhook will apply the effects to all lights and will randomize which lights get which colors. No Corner Lamp,Kitchen Lamp 1,Standing Lamp2,Sofa Lamp

Windows Startup

  • Right click and create a shortuct to plexlifx.py.
  • Copy the shortcut to C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

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